The Hong Kong Football Club, hosts of the GFI
Hong Kong Football Club Tens, is expanding the tournament to 24
international club sides in 2011, with a special appearance
planned by former England international, Lawrence Dallaglio.
The expansion from 16 teams last year is in part
a celebration of the tournament hosts’ 125th anniversary
celebrations in 2011. This year, 24 international teams from
around the world have accepted invitations to take part in the GFI
HKFC Tens, the popular kick-off to rugby week in Hong Kong ahead
of the
Hong Kong Sevens.
“Increasing the field
to 24 teams was a natural way for us to help celebrate the 125th
anniversary of the Hong Kong Football Club in 2011. With a free
day and a post event party on Wednesday hosted by Tsunami, the GFI
HKFC Tens is set to grow on both a competitive and social level,
further reaffirming our position at the cutting edge of
international ten-a-side rugby,” said Chris Harker, Chairman of
the GFI HKFC Tens Organising Committee.
With
the increased numbers of teams, the competitiveness of the GFI
HKFC Tens is set to further increase, adding to its reputation as
one of the world’s premier ten-a-side rugby competitions. Team
announcements and the official tournament draw will be held later
this month.
The GFI HKFC Tens will take place
on Wednesday and Thursday, 23 and 24 March 2011 at the Hong Kong
Football Club. As part of the HKFC Anniversary Celebrations,
organizers have again committed to offer free entry to members of
the public on Wednesday, 23 March. Entrance for the finals day
(24 March) will be HK$100.
Former England
captain Lawrence Dallaglio has been announced as the face of the
Tens in 2011 and will be attending this year’s event. Lawrence was
capped an astounding 85 times for England and at all three
positions in the back row. He was a key member of the England team
that won the 2003 Rugby World Cup in Australia and the only member
of the England team to play every minute of the Rugby World Cup
campaign that year.
After initially retiring
due to the physical demands of the game in 2004, Lawrence returned
to top-flight rugby for the 2005 British and Irish Lions tour of
New Zealand and was included in England’s 2007 Rugby World Cup
Squad. He officially retired again in 2008 winning the 2008
Premiership Final in the same year with London Wasps, the only
club he has ever played for. Lawrence has received several honours
for his contribution to England sport including an MBE and OBE.
Dallaglio is no stranger to the abbreviated rugby
codes having been an instrumental member of the England Sevens
team that shocked the world by winning the inaugural Rugby World
Cup Sevens in 1993 and playing in the Hong Kong Sevens in 1995 as
part of a President’s Seven side in the days of invitational club
rugby at the Hong Kong Sevens. On that occasion, Dallaglio and his
teammates were edged out by Western Samoa in the Quarter Finals.
“I’ve never had the privilege of playing at the
GFI HKFC Tens but am very much aware of the tournament. Tens is
something different and clearly there is room for all versions of
the game in the rugby calendar. Like sevens, tens is a fast paced,
energetic, powerful and skilful game,” Dallaglio said. “Hong
Kong is a great city, it’s vibrant, it’s buzzing with a lot to do.
Around the time of the Hong Kong Tens and Hong Kong Sevens, the
whole city is even more exciting. I have not spent a lot of time
in Hong Kong so it will be a great opportunity to get out and
explore, not just the city itself but the surrounding areas.”
When quizzed about his toughest sevens opponent,
Dallaglio paid tribute to a rugby legend who was his immediate
predecessor as face of the Tens in 2010, Waisale Serevi. “Without
a shadow of a doubt, Serevi was the greatest sevens player I
played against. But I should also mention Eric Rush and Glen
Osborne of New Zealand who were other great sevens players I came
across.”
During his time in Hong Kong,
Dallaglio will help highlight the GFI HKFC Tens and take part in
the tournament’s official charity campaign in aid of the Deaf
Society of Hong Kong. He will also participate in some youth rugby
training clinics.
Adding to the celebrations this year, the GFI
HKFC Tens and official kit supplier Tsunami will be hosting a
Tsunami after-party on the Wednesday evening of the Tens.
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